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How much is the ticket for Gansu Provincial Museum?

Admission price of Gansu Provincial Museum: free.

Located in the south of Xijin West Road, Qilihe District, Lanzhou City, it is a provincial geography museum. Its predecessor was 1939, Gansu Science Education Museum, which was established in boxer indemnity by the Chinese and British board of directors. Gansu Provincial Museum covers an area of 100 mu, with a "mountain" shape in the main building, five floors in the middle and three floors in the wings, connected by cloisters, and a construction area of 18000 square meters. The main building has 13 exhibition hall, 1 lecture hall and 12 lounge. The museum consists of history department, nature department, socialist construction department, mass work department, technology department, office and security department. * * * Staff 140, including 2/3 business personnel, 0/5 in-service senior researchers, 27 intermediate researchers and 40 junior researchers, with strong strength. Gansu Provincial Museum, with its rich collections, is one of the famous provincial museums in China. There are more than 10,000 pieces of historical relics, national cultural relics and natural specimens100000 in the museum, which has three outstanding features: painted pottery, silk road treasures in Han and Tang dynasties and Buddhist art treasures, especially the famous "bronze galloping horse" and the precious paleontological fossil "Yellow River saber-toothed elephant".

There are more than 75,000 natural specimens, historical relics, revolutionary relics and national relics in the collection, and more than one first-class collection 1 10, such as painted pottery in Gansu, world-famous bronze galloping horses unearthed from Leitai Han Tomb in Wuwei (see photo), and chariots and horses figurines in Han Dynasty, medical prescription and Chunhua in Northern Song Dynasty (99 1). Natural specimens were collected from China endemic animals, such as giant panda, golden monkey and red-crowned crane. Historical relics account for two-thirds of the collection. The most distinctive features are all kinds of painted pottery in the Neolithic Age, wood carvings on wooden slips in the Han Dynasty, Buddhist statues from the Sixteen Kingdoms to the Tang Dynasty, and scriptures. Revolutionary cultural relics include slogans left by the Red Army's Long March. The exhibition area of the museum is more than 7,500 square meters, and there are five large-scale fixed exhibitions. The exhibition "Gansu Historical Relics" shows more than 500 historical relics unearthed in Gansu, which systematically reflects the general situation of Gansu's historical development, focusing on the painted pottery of various cultures in the Neolithic age in Gansu, the Han and Tang cultural relics unearthed in Hexi Corridor, the throat of the Silk Road, the Buddhist art from the Sixteen Countries to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and the writing of classics related to cultural exchanges between China and the West. The exhibition "The Land of Natural Abundance in Gansu" shows 1380 objects and models, and comprehensively introduces the administrative divisions, population, nationalities, transportation, climate, hydrology, soil, animals and plants, and mineral resources in Gansu. The exhibition "Jiayuguan Wei and Jin mural tomb" shows more than 60 brick paintings preserved in the tomb. The exhibition "Ancient Elephants of the Yellow River" shows the yellow river saber-toothed elephant fossils discovered in Heshui County in the spring of 1973. It is 8 meters long and 4 meters high. It is the largest and best-preserved remains of the Saber-toothed elephant found in the world. The revolutionary cultural relics exhibition "The Red Army's Long March Across Gansu" takes the Long March as the axis, and introduces major political events and revolutionary struggles in Gansu through photos, documents and objects.

The museum has independently or jointly edited and published more than 10 kinds of important books and periodicals, such as Han Bamboo Slips in Wuwei, Painted Pottery in Gansu, Medical Bamboo Slips in Han Dynasty in Wuwei, Collection of Studies on Han Bamboo Slips, Bingling Temple Grottoes, Revolutionary Cultural Relics of Gansu, Selected Posts of Chunhua Pavilion and Selected Calligraphy of Han Bamboo Slips.